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Offline Drew Back

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A10 plunger progress
« on: 10.08. 2014 01:12 »
Just a few pics to update my progress things are going very slow but it is starting to look like a bike..

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Re: A10 plunger progress
« Reply #1 on: 12.08. 2014 17:10 »
Work started is work half finished, they say. Good luck on the restoration journey.


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Re: A10 plunger progress
« Reply #2 on: 12.08. 2014 20:17 »
The plunger A10s are great bikes you will enjoy it.
1950-53 A10 rigid/plungers, 1958-61 A10 super rockets, 1947-50 A7 longstrokes, 1949 Star twin,
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Re: A10 plunger progress
« Reply #3 on: 13.08. 2014 09:34 »

Hey Drew, looking good,  *smile* gotta ask where did you get your header pipes ?

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Re: A10 plunger progress
« Reply #4 on: 13.08. 2014 14:58 »
The pipes were made by cambell I got them from a bike shop in Ringwood Illinois  called Morries Place he has had them laying around for many years they are new old stock very tight fit hard to get on they hit the rider peg mounts Tag said B92 if that means anything..